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20 August 2015

CORNERSTONE DIARY: LEFT AND RIGHT

The second school year of
Cornerstone in Inuman Elementary School had started. It is the same place like
last year with ate Tin and Kuya Cons as our team leader.

As of writing this, two sessions have been
conducted. But prior to we helped in repainting the classrooms and there had
been a meeting on a local eatery which was attended by some of the new members
of the SFC community.

I missed the orientation that was held last July
25, and also the first day of evaluation of the tutees. That is why when I
showed up for the first time I’m grasping how to interact with the tutees. They
are different from the previous batch, of course they are, silly me.

The tutees that were not able to take the DOLCH
assessment were separated from the group so that they may take the exam while the
others were coloring. And when everyone was done with the assessment the
lessons on how to differentiate left and right begun. Kuya Cons was the lead
tutor while we assist him.

The coloring material's theme: God Made the World

These two asked me if the drawing at the man's back is supposed to be a sky or a grass. I said sky. What do you think?

Kuya Cons demonstrating left and right with the participation of one of the tutee.

A compulsory photo before heading home with the other tutors on background. :)

Learn more about Cornerstone here. If you wish to volunteer as a tutor please do not hesitate to comment below. Cornestone is not only happening in one city. There might be an on-going session near your place.

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